Buchanan's Journal of Man, Volume 4J.R. Buchanan, 1854 - Medicine |
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... Letter - The Two Armies- The Rabbis and the Tables - A Fat One , - 337-349 Prevision , 349 The Mental Telegraph , 351 Ethnology -- Crania Britannica , 353 241 A Strange Race in the heart of Cal- ifornia , 354 246 Discovery of Ruined ...
... Letter - The Two Armies- The Rabbis and the Tables - A Fat One , - 337-349 Prevision , 349 The Mental Telegraph , 351 Ethnology -- Crania Britannica , 353 241 A Strange Race in the heart of Cal- ifornia , 354 246 Discovery of Ruined ...
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... letter U , or of a semicircle , be constructed , by joining together a number of straight iron pipes , making a slight deflection from a straight line at each point of juncture , and let it be placed with both ends upright and one of ...
... letter U , or of a semicircle , be constructed , by joining together a number of straight iron pipes , making a slight deflection from a straight line at each point of juncture , and let it be placed with both ends upright and one of ...
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... letter from Mrs. Sarah II . Whitman , of Providence , R. I. , in reply to one of inquiry from him , as to her own experi- ence in ' Spiritualism , ' and especially with regard to a remarkable ' experience ' currently reported as having ...
... letter from Mrs. Sarah II . Whitman , of Providence , R. I. , in reply to one of inquiry from him , as to her own experi- ence in ' Spiritualism , ' and especially with regard to a remarkable ' experience ' currently reported as having ...
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... letters traced beneath his eyes — the words J. D. Simmons were distinctly and deliberately written , and the handwriting was a fac simile of his son's signature . But what Mr. S. regards as the most astonishing part of this seeming ...
... letters traced beneath his eyes — the words J. D. Simmons were distinctly and deliberately written , and the handwriting was a fac simile of his son's signature . But what Mr. S. regards as the most astonishing part of this seeming ...
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... letter i , where it deliberately imprinted a dot . This was a punctilio utterly unthought of by him ; he had not noticed the omission , and was therefore entirely unprepared for the amendment . He suggested the experiment , and hitherto ...
... letter i , where it deliberately imprinted a dot . This was a punctilio utterly unthought of by him ; he had not noticed the omission , and was therefore entirely unprepared for the amendment . He suggested the experiment , and hitherto ...
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